Oh, can you feel the tension? In only a few hours we will have our new president. No matter what happens, change will come. I, however, would like to see that change come in the form of John McCain.
Yeah, I said it. What?
I've grown tired off all the ads of "My opponent won't do this and I'll do that." But, this is a matter about the people.
I've really grown tired of all the people who say, "If McCain wins, I'm moving to Canada."
No you won't. So stop talking, please.
By saying this, you are just motivating me to help McCain win. And, I hope he does.
I want him to win and see people live up to their words. How amazing would that be?
The headline Wednesday would read "McCain wins in huge upset." Then, on Thursday it would read "Americans flee country."
Besides entertainment value, this would help us out a great deal. Our population density would go down, especially here in the blue state of California.
With all the people leaving, companies would not have to lay off as many people. And, there would be job openings for those who stay.
It looks to me that McCain is the best answer to our economic crisis.
You go cool-cat. Knock 'em dead (No pun intended).
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11.04.2008
Elect This!
10.31.2008
War and Politics
In the war of political campaigning there are no limits. Political ads flow through the airwaves every minute on television as voting day approaches and their content is based on pointing fingers at the evil guy-not necessarily on "educating" the public.
Presidential candidate John McCain's ads are solely focused on fingering Obama as a "terrorist ally" and Barack Obama's campaign ties McCain and George W. Bush, who will plunge the United States down the toilet.
Why do they act like bickering old ladies fighting at the supermarket for the last can of oatmeal and instead focusing on the real issues, the how to's and planning for a better future?
Obama is more centered on the issues than McCain at this point, but it goes to show that there is a fine line between war and politics.
Presidential candidates will lower their standards, finger point and bash their enemy to win political power and do nothing while in office- ah, glorious America.
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